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Waste plant promoter wants to improve the environment not hurt it
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Trisia Farrelly, Massey University Following years of discussions, support for a global treaty to stem the tide of plastic pollution is now widespread, with 75% of UN member states backing the idea. Next week, countries will negotiate two competing resolutions in the lead-up to the UN Environment Assembly. Both resolutions call for the establishment of an intergovernmental negotiating committee to start work on a legally binding treaty. The negotiations are a crucial moment for the New Zealand government. More than 750 groups including civil society, Indigenous peoples, trade unions and youth groups are calling for a binding treaty that captures the full life cycle of plastics. New Zealand has so far only expressed general support for a plastics treaty, but has not co-sponsored either of the two resolutions. More than 300 scientists and research organisations are calling on all UN member states to accept nothing less than the key elements of the stronger Rwanda-Peru resolution. Glo
The Fiji Times » U N pact may restrict plastic production Big Oil aims to stop it
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